A Review: GHOST #4

The Fellowship was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of GHOST
#4 from Dark Horse Comics. The story is written by Kelly Sue DeConnick, with
pencils by Geraldo Borges, inks by Andy Owens, colors by Dan Jackson, and
lettering by Richard Starkings and Comicraft.

Ghost has put aside her personal crusade and decides to
become Chicago’s protector. Meanwhile, Tommy, Sloane, and Vaughn are going
through James Barrow’s storage locker of personal items. They discover a eulogy
written for Elisa Cameron. In the eulogy, a story from a summer long ago in
which childhood innocence is lost, and a possible glimpse of a hero can be
seen.

This is another home run by Ms. DeConnick. I love that
she portrays that Elisa was always willing to do the right thing, even if it
may endanger her life. Unfortunately, this is her swan song on the book (at
least for now) and Chris Sebela (with Jan Duursema coming on board as
penciller). Glad to see Ghost back and knowing she is a part of this shared
hero universe Dark Horse is building. Get on board this one!